OneMoreTry
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Our daughter (5) is now heavy enough (myoclonic epilepsy with drop seizures) that we can't carry her and we HAVE to use the wheelchair entrances. She can stand and walk, but not reliably so in a line and both our backs are in pain due to carrying her.
The GAC's are for 6, but we have 7 in our family. the kids are stair-step in size and look alike so it's obvious we're all in one family.
The cast members were great and let us all use wheelchair entrances together. The GAC was a LIFESAVER for us and made the parks possible.
HOWEVER, we only did 3 park days out of a total of 8 full days at WDW. And we took off afternoons from about 1230 to 6 pm. We didn't do rides at night -- just parades and fireworks and hanging out and eating. And one night walking around World Showcase. We're to the point we enjoy those things more than the rides anyway.
The GAC's are for 6, but we have 7 in our family. the kids are stair-step in size and look alike so it's obvious we're all in one family.
The cast members were great and let us all use wheelchair entrances together. The GAC was a LIFESAVER for us and made the parks possible.
HOWEVER, we only did 3 park days out of a total of 8 full days at WDW. And we took off afternoons from about 1230 to 6 pm. We didn't do rides at night -- just parades and fireworks and hanging out and eating. And one night walking around World Showcase. We're to the point we enjoy those things more than the rides anyway.